Nippon Kan Heritage Association Collection ddr-densho-353

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The Way It Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei Before 1942 (ddr-densho-353-5)
img The Way It Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei Before 1942 (ddr-densho-353-5)
Trifold featuring explanation of exhibit, descriptions of the photo kiosks, and a viewing schedule.
img "The Way It Was" exhibit poster (ddr-densho-353-9)
Photograph of a poster that was displayed at the exhibit; it includes the title of the exhibit along with a list of the foundations, companies, and other groups that funded and endorsed it.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-10)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-10)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-11)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-11)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-12)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-12)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-13)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-13)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-14)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-14)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-15)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-15)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-16)
img Exhibit photo (ddr-densho-353-16)
A photo of "The Way It Was" exhibit organized by the Nippon Kan Heritage Association in 1986.
Kiosk 1 panel C (ddr-densho-353-19)
img Kiosk 1 panel C (ddr-densho-353-19)
"The Way It Was" exhibit's first kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 1 panel C (ddr-densho-353-20)
img Kiosk 1 panel C (ddr-densho-353-20)
The Way It Was exhibit's first kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
Group of men, women, and children (ddr-densho-353-21)
img Group of men, women, and children (ddr-densho-353-21)
Sawmill workers in Port Blakely. Caption in album: "The sawmill drew many workers."
Men and women in front of sawmill (ddr-densho-353-22)
img Men and women in front of sawmill (ddr-densho-353-22)
Mukilteo sawmill. Caption in album: "Japanese sawmill workers greet a new bride."
Sawmill workers (ddr-densho-353-23)
img Sawmill workers (ddr-densho-353-23)
Mukilteo sawmill. Caption in album: "Workers in front of bunkhouses."
Family in front of house (ddr-densho-353-24)
img Family in front of house (ddr-densho-353-24)
Mr. and Mrs. Kenji Mori with their first child, in front of their first home in Mukilteo.
Portrait of three children (ddr-densho-353-25)
img Portrait of three children (ddr-densho-353-25)
Shigeru, Yuki, and Masu Osawa. Caption in album: "Among the first second-generation Japanese to be born in Seattle were the Osawa children." Their ages and birth years are written on the back.
Portrait of a young boy (ddr-densho-353-26)
img Portrait of a young boy (ddr-densho-353-26)
Kazuo Mori. Caption in album: "Kazuo Mori, the first Japanese baby born in Mukilteo."
Portrait of a young man (ddr-densho-353-27)
img Portrait of a young man (ddr-densho-353-27)
Alfred Eijiro Tatsumi. Photo taken at Judkins Studio, on 2nd and Columbia.
Portrait of a woman and children (ddr-densho-353-30)
img Portrait of a woman and children (ddr-densho-353-30)
Captioned: "A Japanese female domestic and her charges."
A group of adults and children (ddr-densho-353-32)
img A group of adults and children (ddr-densho-353-32)
The Port Blakely Japanese Baptist Church's Sunday school teachers and children.
A group in front of a house (ddr-densho-353-33)
img A group in front of a house (ddr-densho-353-33)
Shoichiro Katsuno at Pontiac (now the Windermere/Sand Point area) Written on back: "House built by Mr. Katsuno c.1913. Paid only for glass, nails, stovepipe, all the wood was free for clearing the land, knew how to make cedar shakes from work in sawmill earlier."

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